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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that information in order for them to go and basically, i wouldn't say demand, but really negotiate for those types of services, barbara? well, there has to be coordination, and one of the things that the affordable care act is gonna offer is also case management, and hopefully through these case management services there can a seamless transition from recovery into the community, and the fair housing act, you know, prohibits discrimination against people in recovery from housing because that's considered a disability. so, you know, theoretically going for
what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that...
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tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one, last done before the 1997 labour landslide. 1997 labour landslide. thinks about the current economy, but less about society. but less about society. of society's sociologists, the barbers of barking and dagenham. barbers of barking and dagenham. —— barking and dagenham. back, 23 years ago, what were you doing? doing? at the time i was working for tony blair, actually. for tony blair, actually. commission was a landmark piece of work. work. became the agenda of the labour government. government. posed then are the right ones for today. today. welfare, housing, the labour market, whether we got that
tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one,...
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they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are challenges to that, that tends to be the issue. so, in short, mat is covered by the ada, and an individual should not be discriminated against because they're on medication-assisted treatment. now if they're currently using, despite the fact they're on medication-assisted treatment, then it's a different matter. the ada won't protect them. and when we come back, i want to continue to talk a little bit about that and also about some access issues. we'll be right back. [music] it's really important to coordinate care especially, for anybody, but especially for people with disabilities because they
they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are...
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and i might add that the ranking member, the environment committee supports cloture on the mccarthy nomination, thereby it's reasonable to assume that cloture would be unvocked. invoked on what is for a lot of our members, including myself, a very controversial nomination. i further ask that the consent that the senate then vote on the cloture motion filed on number 178, this is someone named hockberg, to be president of the export-import bank and, again, if cloture's invoked, the senate proceed to an immediate vote on the confirmation of that nomination. again, eliminating the 30 hours postcloture. assuming cloture's invoked, and i assume that it will be. finally, i ask consent that the following votes listed above the senate proceed to cloture votes on the remaining three filed cloture motions. now, before the chair rules, what this allows as i indicated is for the senate to work efficiently through a series of nominations in a quicker fashion. then the majority leader has -- than the majority leader has proposed. they would get their votes, and this would not be a delay. this would only lea
and i might add that the ranking member, the environment committee supports cloture on the mccarthy nomination, thereby it's reasonable to assume that cloture would be unvocked. invoked on what is for a lot of our members, including myself, a very controversial nomination. i further ask that the consent that the senate then vote on the cloture motion filed on number 178, this is someone named hockberg, to be president of the export-import bank and, again, if cloture's invoked, the senate...
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we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in unique place believe me and . this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen miles coast state an accident her oil rig piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick spread
we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in unique place believe me and . this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land...
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, and political environment, that president obama should have seen this coming. >> neil: we're just nerds here but if you can show the big board today, if the markets are worried about some contrary superpower cabal against us, they're not reflecting it. they're still worried about ben bernanke and whether he is going to provide relief. they're more interested in company cozy whether their earnings will measure up. none of this comes up. is this whistling past the graveyard? >> are you going to put your money? the bank in under the empty tress until your savings dwindle. >> neil: you fear the u.s. could become some target, then wouldn't you be less inclined to put it here or do you think it's appear realistic? >> i'm talking about something that is on the horizon. i think ultimately ten years from now the united states has a renaissance with our energy resources coming online. >> neil: do you think down the road that this weighs on investors in they look at this and start saying, all right, we have an administration losing popularity. global power houses that are now aligning themselves a
, and political environment, that president obama should have seen this coming. >> neil: we're just nerds here but if you can show the big board today, if the markets are worried about some contrary superpower cabal against us, they're not reflecting it. they're still worried about ben bernanke and whether he is going to provide relief. they're more interested in company cozy whether their earnings will measure up. none of this comes up. is this whistling past the graveyard? >> are...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. you can have comfort and you can be in the same bed. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. during the sleep number columbus day event, save $500 to $700 on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at one of our 425 sleep numbe
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the...
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. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. 1 billion is a good round number. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> the called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there's no cutoff between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as we can here. >> the world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it's been a very painful experience, obviously. >> a journey like no other. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> there they are. some of them. >> you notice almost all of them are the same distance apart from the others. >> why is that? >> i was kind of hoping you could tell me. >> this is where ted's next chapter begins. on one of his 27 properties spanning 2 million acres. >> okay, guys. >> they're talking a
. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. 1 billion is a good round number. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> the called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there's no cutoff between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as we can here. >> the world series. >> he put...
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. >> sailing, media, environment. united nations. >> good round number, you know. >> you know, the changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as you can here. >> the world series. >> he put the braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it's been a very painful experience, obviously. >> a journey like no other. >> the fact that he was taking off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> there they are, some of them. >> you notice, all of them are the same distance apart from t others. >> why is that? >> well, i was hoping you could tell me. >> this is where ted's next chapter begins. on one of his 27 properties, span
. >> sailing, media, environment. united nations. >> good round number, you know. >> you know, the changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox and a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> got to go as fast as you can here. >> the world series....
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to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the point. >> sure. what was the feeling in the room from you and your colleagues after hearing gabby giffords speak today? how much of an impact do you think she had? >> i think she had a real impact. i think the other moment of real impact was when her husband, captain kelly, talked about the child at gabrielle giffords' shooting who was killed by the 13th bullet, and pointed out that if the shooter hadn't had that high capacity magazine, before he got to that 13th bullet, he would have had to reload. and that shooting came to an end when the shooter had to reload. so the moment when you have 20 stop f
to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the...
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i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother was the most kind, compassionate. if anybody needed a place to stay, you go to mama kay. she made us conscious of our social responsibilities. she had a shower and a little bathroom in the basement. not much. she shared. we had all the different people who would ride the rails in the 1950's. a lot of people would ride the rails. we had names for every body. we hadpeggy, nicknames for all of them. >> what was your nickname? >> we had nicknames for people who would stay. she had three rules. they had to be sober. you have to stay
i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother...
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shale gas plant turned violent protesters wanted to highlight the harm the drilling could do to the environment in july president for amanda's alarms to one point five billion dollars deal between a state owned oil company and the u.s. energy giant shared broad to exploiting argentina's shale gas reserves. in other world news tonight one of the biggest unions in greece the civil servants confederation has staged a nationwide strike against public layoffs the government's planning to axe thousands of state jobs to meet the austerity requirements of its international lenders more rallies and strikes are expected to take place over the coming days on sunday the finance ministers said the greece may need to get aid another bailout. britain tries to keep tabs on its sixty thousand sex offenders by keeping a register of who and where they are but dozens including rapists and child abusers of managed to get off that list by successfully claiming their rights were breached to poly boyko explains more. a victim of a truly horrific crime as a child paul was sexually abused by a family friend from the age
shale gas plant turned violent protesters wanted to highlight the harm the drilling could do to the environment in july president for amanda's alarms to one point five billion dollars deal between a state owned oil company and the u.s. energy giant shared broad to exploiting argentina's shale gas reserves. in other world news tonight one of the biggest unions in greece the civil servants confederation has staged a nationwide strike against public layoffs the government's planning to axe...
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any other route the result of all that deforestation had been the carbon was being released into the environment instead of being trapped absorbed by plants and trees however since really the one nine hundred thirty s. f.d.r. you know the civilian conservation corps was all about planning trees well by the one nine hundred fifty s. those trees were big enough that they started really absorbing carbon dioxide taking that carbon out of the atmosphere and humans were using land differently planting more trees more plants in fact plants over took many environments that were previously barren and began absorbing. billions of tons of carbon according to the researchers since the mid twentieth century are earth's land based carbon sink that is mostly the plants and trees that capture carbon has kept one hundred eighty six billion to one hundred ninety two billion tons of carbon out of our atmosphere keep in mind we've already released three hundred fifty billion tons and eight hundred fifty so almost two hundred billion of that three hundred fifty has been taken up by the trees that carbon sink had bee
any other route the result of all that deforestation had been the carbon was being released into the environment instead of being trapped absorbed by plants and trees however since really the one nine hundred thirty s. f.d.r. you know the civilian conservation corps was all about planning trees well by the one nine hundred fifty s. those trees were big enough that they started really absorbing carbon dioxide taking that carbon out of the atmosphere and humans were using land differently...
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and authorities say that their actions didn't only threaten the lives of the oil rig staff but the environment as well greenpeace denies all the accusations claiming that it was a full protest and just remind you on the eighteenth of september a group of executives tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of one square most of them are right now but their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president putin who said he didn't view that to assess pirates but he did say that they violated the law and that it's not the first time that this particularly platform is targeted by greenpeace in august two thousand and twelve another group of its activists actually didn't manage to dock to the oil rig but back then they criticize it for a lack of security saying that it could potentially become a target for terrorists and now a lot of people are also raising the question why did they decide to target this particularly for the second time s
and authorities say that their actions didn't only threaten the lives of the oil rig staff but the environment as well greenpeace denies all the accusations claiming that it was a full protest and just remind you on the eighteenth of september a group of executives tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of one square most of them are right now but their arrest was prolonged for...
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and authorities say that their actions didn't only threaten the lives of the oil rig staff but the environment as well greenpeace denies all the accusations claiming that it was a peaceful protest and just to remind you on the eighteenth of september a group of its activists tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the can by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of more than one square most of them are right now their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president who said he didn't view the add to this actions and the activist us pirates but he did say that they violated the law and greenpeace itself says that this is the biggest attack on the organization since the french secret service destroyed its rainbow warrior vessel and killed seven activists protesting against the nuclear tests in the pacific ocean and of course this is not the first time greenpeace anxious have attempted to board the very same platform tell a small plane well as a matter of fact it's not t
and authorities say that their actions didn't only threaten the lives of the oil rig staff but the environment as well greenpeace denies all the accusations claiming that it was a peaceful protest and just to remind you on the eighteenth of september a group of its activists tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the can by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of more than one square most of them are right now...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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be able to do so because calcium doesn't work well you can't you can metabolize calcium in at acidic environment as it's dissolved so we've got a real problem with our oceans now and it's just getting worse and worse so to gary in seattle who left as oh and by the way thank you for watching last hours or here's gary in seattle left a message on a rant like. i was just a little research but i found that in the old confederacy and their constitution appropriations for internally improvements were specifically forbidden. the confederacy is beyond me also tariffs. my voice is kind of buggered up here with the. strange how are they going to run the government that's what they seem to want to do not starve the beast. it's really interesting how many of the ideas that are being presented by the tea party these days. are ideas that the south was talking about before they succeeded in sort of the civil war. or the war of northern aggression they call it. it's just fascinating i was unaware of that i take your word i haven't double check that. but. i. go figure there's a message on iran line from a viewer
be able to do so because calcium doesn't work well you can't you can metabolize calcium in at acidic environment as it's dissolved so we've got a real problem with our oceans now and it's just getting worse and worse so to gary in seattle who left as oh and by the way thank you for watching last hours or here's gary in seattle left a message on a rant like. i was just a little research but i found that in the old confederacy and their constitution appropriations for internally improvements were...
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we flatly reject the notion that protecting human health and the environment are incompatible with a healthy economy. poll after poll demonstrates the public supports implementation of clean air act protections him and wants epa to do its job, protect public health, and young voters recognize this threat. a recent poll showed that 80% of young voters support the president taking action to address the threat of climate change. in closing, we strongly support the epa's efforts to clean up dangerous carbon pollution and applaud this important first step in the transition to a clean energy economy. thank you. >> good morning. my name is greg bertelson, and i am pleased to offer the following remarks to the environmental protection agency's plans. manufacturers are committed to protecting the environment through greater sustainability, conservation and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. make no mistake, the regulation we are discussing today is about energy. how we generate it, whether we can rely on a steady and secure supply of it. energy is the lifeblood of manufacturing. manufactu
we flatly reject the notion that protecting human health and the environment are incompatible with a healthy economy. poll after poll demonstrates the public supports implementation of clean air act protections him and wants epa to do its job, protect public health, and young voters recognize this threat. a recent poll showed that 80% of young voters support the president taking action to address the threat of climate change. in closing, we strongly support the epa's efforts to clean up...
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because the silence surrounding abortion allows the subjects to be stigmatized decree in environment where women are more comfortable talking to a complete stranger than their loved one. roe will allow to be killed by the death of 1,000 cuts in silents allows them to be the allies in people to be harassed. silence allows all of us to take there rights for granted that benefit men and women to not appreciate them for what they really mean for our lives and society. talking about abortion is not easy especially feel now with the other person is thinking. several years ago i was on a flight from baltimore to detroit. the man next to me struck up a conversation and i wrote -- told him i wrote about the book i could tell by his language she was not pro-choice he was not anti-choice the use the term pro-life and ask the birth control question i was a little taken aback but i was glad to talk to him. i don't flatter myself i changed his mind i think i could present things that he had not thought about or that i had not thought about or ask a question i could not answer. it is valuable to ha
because the silence surrounding abortion allows the subjects to be stigmatized decree in environment where women are more comfortable talking to a complete stranger than their loved one. roe will allow to be killed by the death of 1,000 cuts in silents allows them to be the allies in people to be harassed. silence allows all of us to take there rights for granted that benefit men and women to not appreciate them for what they really mean for our lives and society. talking about abortion is not...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> welcome back. the number of the week is number one. that puts the commonwealth back at the top of the best statetes for business. untild the spot from 2006 2009. states in terms of regulatory environnt, cucurrent economic climate, growth prospects, and quali ofife. it was held back by high labor costs. the district was not included in the rankings. stick with us. "washington business report" roundtable is next. all ations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading compmpanies to places beyond i. siemens. answers. >> let's geget rey to rumble. w
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> welcome back. the number of the week is number one. that puts the commonwealth back at the top of the best statetes for business. untild the spot from 2006 2009. states in terms of regulatory environnt, cucurrent economic climate, growth prospects,...
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if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence their best interests are being well guarded? >> let me take it out of the context of president obama and his administration and generalize my answer because it is what i believe. remember the old saying, absolute power corrupts absolutely? to me, the question raised by the nsa and irs is, how is it we should hold these vast, complex, opaque institutions accountable. how is it that effective oversight is possible? how can we possibly know that if a few people with vast power, whether it is the federal reserve chairman or the head of the nsa, how can we know they are always co
if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence...
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the school environment is very sensitive. the chief is correct in the sense that awesome responsibility, they need to be trained, and that's the point of our emphasis, to have enhanced training of armed security presence in the school. and teachers should not have the burden of this either. this should be -- teachers teach. others should protect. and that's why the armed presence, trained personnel is important. >> haven't there been plenty of instances, columbine, i'm sure virginia tech even had police on campus or security guards on campus, and yet that didn't seem to help? >> i just don't understand why the first idea put forth is something that might help at the last second. we can do better than what we're doing now. and we can do things in advance. months beforehand to keep a dangerous person and a gun from combining in the first place. we don't take that seriously. we don't do background checks. that's nuts. >> it's important to point out you work for the brady campaign. you went out and shot kind of a documentary wher
the school environment is very sensitive. the chief is correct in the sense that awesome responsibility, they need to be trained, and that's the point of our emphasis, to have enhanced training of armed security presence in the school. and teachers should not have the burden of this either. this should be -- teachers teach. others should protect. and that's why the armed presence, trained personnel is important. >> haven't there been plenty of instances, columbine, i'm sure virginia tech...
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cautious on things like gun control, like the abortion issue, like the environment. but now, mcauliffe's really running on this new coalition. this coalition of young people, as kim talked about, women, minorities. does that mean virginia's changing as a state and becoming a much more democratic? >> well, by the way, terry mcauliffe is about as much a virginian as you and -- >> hey, lived in virginia for 13 years, my friend. >> i know you did. >> i escaped the beltway. you stayed there! >> he's about as -- look, he is a creature of washington it and the point about virginia politics, it's very interesting, there's northern virginia, which has a huge population, which is connected to washington, but then there's the rest of the state, which is more a southern state. ken cuccinelli will have to clean up in those areas outside of northern virginia in a big way. places like virginia beach and richmond to make up for the ground that he loses. you're right, virginia is the ultimate battleground state right now. if terry mcauliffe wins with this strategy in virginia, you ca
cautious on things like gun control, like the abortion issue, like the environment. but now, mcauliffe's really running on this new coalition. this coalition of young people, as kim talked about, women, minorities. does that mean virginia's changing as a state and becoming a much more democratic? >> well, by the way, terry mcauliffe is about as much a virginian as you and -- >> hey, lived in virginia for 13 years, my friend. >> i know you did. >> i escaped the beltway....
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that conversation is a lot more difficult in today's partisan environment. i have got to tell you, i understand why so many americans have become cynical, distrustful, and alienated from our government. graduates, i urge you to do something that is going to be a little hard. anticipate in our nation's debate in a respectable manner. a nation that in often engages in way too much confrontation, and way too little conversation. it seems like we are better connected, but more divided. you canrkable thing is access more information on your smart phone than your parents are grandparents access in their whole life. in this age of iphones and ipads, it seems like sometimes it is harder and harder to look beyond the eye. do not misunderstand me. disagreements and rigorous debate about big issues of the day and the challenges we face are healthy. debateld be able to these issues without questioning each other's motives or commitments to our country. , and i needlitics -- i mean no one, has a monopoly on virtue or patriotism, or the truth. if you do one thing for me,
that conversation is a lot more difficult in today's partisan environment. i have got to tell you, i understand why so many americans have become cynical, distrustful, and alienated from our government. graduates, i urge you to do something that is going to be a little hard. anticipate in our nation's debate in a respectable manner. a nation that in often engages in way too much confrontation, and way too little conversation. it seems like we are better connected, but more divided. you...
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a wonderful job with kids, and there are a number of kids that thrive in those environments. but i feel like unless we have sort of a more diverse kind of ecosystem of different schools and approaches that it's going to be hard work moving forward because there are some kids that just don't thrive in that kind of environment, and there are not a lot of choices if you don't. i think for a lot of families the choice between that model i just described or sort of us cool that they really perceive as being sub-par or that might be slated for closure, they just know it is going to be there in the long term. so i do hope moving forward there is more of an emphasis on diverse curriculum models and sort of educators to have just different ideas of what a school can and should be. >> you made a comment at the start. he said that you thought you would be a bad teacher. which made me curious about two things. why you think you'd be a bad teacher. second @booktv second, if there is something that you would like to teach or you hope to teach with this book, what would that be? >> that's a
a wonderful job with kids, and there are a number of kids that thrive in those environments. but i feel like unless we have sort of a more diverse kind of ecosystem of different schools and approaches that it's going to be hard work moving forward because there are some kids that just don't thrive in that kind of environment, and there are not a lot of choices if you don't. i think for a lot of families the choice between that model i just described or sort of us cool that they really perceive...
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will tell this story tomorrow night, everything from taking the camera in there, setting it up, the environment, what he heard, what upset him, what motivated him, how he followed up, did his own research, and how he made the connections to reach out to people. this is a man who is -- i think has tremendous amount of integrity, and is not really a political, but someone that was aware of the seriousness of the discussion taking place in the presidential election, and i will give you this caveat that when it was recorded, he didn't know what to do with it. he actually sat on it for several weeks, tossed and turned, lost sleep over it, and he explains it all tomorrow night. >> wow. that is amazing. ed, can you tell us what made him want to come forward right now to tell his story after staying out of the limelight while it was breaking so big, why haven't we heard from him before now? why does he want to talk now? >> because of the clip you just played, rachel, when mitt romney on march 3rd went on fox news and was still in denial and said things that just didn't square up, he thought it was time
will tell this story tomorrow night, everything from taking the camera in there, setting it up, the environment, what he heard, what upset him, what motivated him, how he followed up, did his own research, and how he made the connections to reach out to people. this is a man who is -- i think has tremendous amount of integrity, and is not really a political, but someone that was aware of the seriousness of the discussion taking place in the presidential election, and i will give you this caveat...
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together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our great state employees. we have maintained virginia aaa bond rating while the federal government was losing theirs. we bolstered agency efficiency. we eliminated and consolidated dozens of boards and commissions and agencies and programs to save money. we set priorities and cut spending. in the last three years, i have recommended and you have accepted cuts and reallocations of spending of more than a billion dollars, and i thank you for that. we have made government live within its means. we put the most defunding into transportation since 1986 and stayed within zero or five%, self-imposed debt l
together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our...
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in this environment everybody is watching everybody else, if you want to think of it that way. that there is no single authoritative source, so we lose that sense of we're all in agreement, but that also means that there's real opportunities for voices that in the past would not have been heard for topics in the past would not have made it onto the national agenda to actually make it on the agenda and to become important because someone other than that handful of professional journalists told us it was important. >> host: so, dean, do you feel we're better informed today than 20, 30, 40 -- >> guest: that's an interesting question. i would say we are still in a period and the potential for being more informed is greater now than it used to be, but there's no evidence that we are better informed. i also do work in the area of what people know about politics, and the current evidence suggests that at best we're about as informed as we were in the broadcast era. and at worst we may be in a situation -- and this is one of the downsides of the new information environment -- where peo
in this environment everybody is watching everybody else, if you want to think of it that way. that there is no single authoritative source, so we lose that sense of we're all in agreement, but that also means that there's real opportunities for voices that in the past would not have been heard for topics in the past would not have made it onto the national agenda to actually make it on the agenda and to become important because someone other than that handful of professional journalists told...
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we flatly reject the notion that protecting human health and environment the environment are incompatible with a healthy economy. poll after poll demonstrates the public supports the implementation of the clean air act protections and wants epa to do its job to protect public health and confront the growing threat of climate disruption. young young voters in particular recognized the threat and the recent poll showed 80% of young voters support the president taking action to address the threat of climate change. in closing we strongly support epa effort to clean up dangerous carbon pollution and applaud this first step in the transition to a clean energy economy. >> thank you. >> good morning. on behalf of the national association of manufacturers i am pleased to offer the following remarks for the environmental protection agency's greenhouse glass -- guess regulations for generating units. manufactures are committed to protecting the environment and greater sustainability increased energy efficiency and conservation in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. make no mistake the regula
we flatly reject the notion that protecting human health and environment the environment are incompatible with a healthy economy. poll after poll demonstrates the public supports the implementation of the clean air act protections and wants epa to do its job to protect public health and confront the growing threat of climate disruption. young young voters in particular recognized the threat and the recent poll showed 80% of young voters support the president taking action to address the threat...